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six groups will get a share of the funds to improve math, science and engineering education in western contra grant money will go to charities helping local low income residents with job placement assistance, chevron operates an oil refinery in point richmond. kpt says it's given $30 million in grants since 2009. >> amonday summers say there is one of five planets in a a planet that falls into the so called habitable zone, water could exist on the surface. a team base their findings in áionss from teleskopz. that will be published in the journal astronomy. we're going there. >> yes. we are. >> san francisco nameless >>> coming up at 6:00 the marine whose car was fired upon is talking to police right now. we'll have a live report on the investigation. >> some face the best picture of the year, what does don sanchez think about the film for the hunt for osama bin laden? >> answering the call of a holiday sweet tooth. a made in america treat now filling cookie jars around the world you read that with enthusiasm. >> yes. >> those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> the votes under and
six groups will get a share of the funds to improve math, science and engineering education in western contra grant money will go to charities helping local low income residents with job placement assistance, chevron operates an oil refinery in point richmond. kpt says it's given $30 million in grants since 2009. >> amonday summers say there is one of five planets in a a planet that falls into the so called habitable zone, water could exist on the surface. a team base their findings in...
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the science committee has just -- the republicans have just disallowed abc, hbo and an independent news network from covering the fraking hearing. so as a member of that subcommittee, it was important to go up and try to turn that around. we did not prevail. so i'm sorry. i missed your testimony. so governor snyder, michigan, thank you for having a successful independent state osha. because so does california, and i think our osha program is steps ahead of the federal program and the feds continue to learn from these state programs. i understand that while i was gone, that's why i told you why i was gone, chairman walberg, i'm the ranking member on his subcommittee of workforce protection, mentioned that there's an overlay of federal regulations over state regulations. and i don't know if he specifically referred to osha. but just recently, he's said that he was in his district. he visited one of his companies who had just been visited by the state osha program. and right behind that, the fed's osha came. well, we've done an investigation. i mean, we've tried to find out what company th
the science committee has just -- the republicans have just disallowed abc, hbo and an independent news network from covering the fraking hearing. so as a member of that subcommittee, it was important to go up and try to turn that around. we did not prevail. so i'm sorry. i missed your testimony. so governor snyder, michigan, thank you for having a successful independent state osha. because so does california, and i think our osha program is steps ahead of the federal program and the feds...
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>> about 20 minutes outside the science building. he told me not to walk over towards vaskem and fruit dale. that area is where he first started. >> we just want to confirm, we want to make sure there has been no confirmation of a gunman on campus. only reports. howeverhow far awe way were you? >> i'd say about a thousand feet. >> have you been off campus? >> i was in a different building. >> now you're away from campus just calling in? >> yes, i am. >> thanks for calling and giving us information. really quickly, just reaction. i know this is a very tense situation obviously in the wake of what happened last week in connecticut. the people who you are with, how are you all taking this? >> everybody else seemed, mostly upset. nobody is extremely sad or cried. we have a lot of finals to take care of. everybody else seems pretty calm. >> okay. thank you very much for calling us tonight. >> do we still have the chancellor on the phone by chance? okay. unfortunately we've lost the chancellor. the report we just heard from lotus there was
>> about 20 minutes outside the science building. he told me not to walk over towards vaskem and fruit dale. that area is where he first started. >> we just want to confirm, we want to make sure there has been no confirmation of a gunman on campus. only reports. howeverhow far awe way were you? >> i'd say about a thousand feet. >> have you been off campus? >> i was in a different building. >> now you're away from campus just calling in? >> yes, i am....
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and as long as their science shows that this is roughly equivalent to the normal food then the g.m.o. food is approved alexis thanks so much i think it's good now everything you know about meat glue in the food you eat is right. it's the good the bad of the very very horrors centrist really are the good. elizabeth warren speaking of the net roots nation convention in providence rhode island over the weekend a warren attack mitt romney's infamous quote corporations are people of war and so the know mitt is are not people people have hearts they have kids they get jobs they get sick they love they cry they dance they live they die learn the difference time for all americans to learn the differences ms war and put it and continue the fight to overturn citizens united only way we can begin to rebuild america and take back control of our democracy the bat house judiciary chair lamar smith earlier this year new jersey rep steve rothman interest a bill that would prevent attorneys from removing jurors from the jury pool because they're gay well this should already be a right for gay jurors
and as long as their science shows that this is roughly equivalent to the normal food then the g.m.o. food is approved alexis thanks so much i think it's good now everything you know about meat glue in the food you eat is right. it's the good the bad of the very very horrors centrist really are the good. elizabeth warren speaking of the net roots nation convention in providence rhode island over the weekend a warren attack mitt romney's infamous quote corporations are people of war and so the...
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he's proud thatoverall achievement in both math and science and that we lead the nation in massachusetts in health care coverage, having covered over 98% of our people on that basis. that he's closed his budget gap, eliminated a structural problems on deficit on that and has a higher bond rating than they've ever had in massachusetts on their own. he talks about adding 45,600 private sector jobs in massachusetts. and that the drop ped 8.5% to 6.8% on stratey building on the strategy buildi reforms. he talked about the recovery act allowing him to maintain his commitment to education, his commitment to innovation where he put a billion dollars in life sciences and quarter of a billion dollars into clean energy, was able to work in applied research issues on that. i noticed in looking at michigan.gov, 54,000 jobs were created and you had actually back in may of last year made note of the serious investment in your rail in michigan. and it has the ability to enhance our economy, environment, overall quality of life and an investment of that magnitude you were able to say that it was critica
he's proud thatoverall achievement in both math and science and that we lead the nation in massachusetts in health care coverage, having covered over 98% of our people on that basis. that he's closed his budget gap, eliminated a structural problems on deficit on that and has a higher bond rating than they've ever had in massachusetts on their own. he talks about adding 45,600 private sector jobs in massachusetts. and that the drop ped 8.5% to 6.8% on stratey building on the strategy buildi...
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everybody can get in the game now, because if you have access to good science information, education, you can play the game. >> hinojosa: so let me... i want to just return to one thing, because, you know, the fact that you are... and again, franklin, you represent so much of our human race. you know, again, just everything that makes a part of you-- you know, chinese, european, indigenous from costa rica, now, you know, the united states. i mean, there is something to be said about the fact that people supported you in that way. they, in fact, helped you. you've probably heard about the dream act in this country. in a way, you were like the first recipient of the actual dream act, because you were, in essence, undocumented. you needed to be kind of brought in and supported. and people in the state of connecticut in the year... what year was that? >> that was in '69. >> hinojosa: and the entire state of connecticut said, "we want to support franklin chang-diaz. he may not have official papers, but he was welcomed here." >> absolutely. >> hinojosa: "and we are going to put our entire s
everybody can get in the game now, because if you have access to good science information, education, you can play the game. >> hinojosa: so let me... i want to just return to one thing, because, you know, the fact that you are... and again, franklin, you represent so much of our human race. you know, again, just everything that makes a part of you-- you know, chinese, european, indigenous from costa rica, now, you know, the united states. i mean, there is something to be said about the...
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i am here in technology building but outside of the science building. students were also locked down. i am here with the students who was nlt building. i'm going to have her tell you what she experienced. why don't you just tell us what you experienced in there and what is going on in your mind what. precautions you took. >> hello this, is aisha we just wanted to stay calm so i can't speak right now. but this was experience i would never want to go through again. ask and everything isxu i can't wait to go home. i don't know what to say. is that fine? >> that is all right. thank you very much. i understand it's't;÷ been a traumatic event. feeling better now that she's been released. and so that is what this situation is here. relief from people. you can hear, a lot of fear and panic. she's confirming that for me now. >> especially after what happened in connecticut. >> are you near police officers? >> yes there are campus police officers. we're not seeing any san jose police officers. a lot of students will be making their way because i counted four doz
i am here in technology building but outside of the science building. students were also locked down. i am here with the students who was nlt building. i'm going to have her tell you what she experienced. why don't you just tell us what you experienced in there and what is going on in your mind what. precautions you took. >> hello this, is aisha we just wanted to stay calm so i can't speak right now. but this was experience i would never want to go through again. ask and everything isxu i...
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a first of its kind museum with interactive exhibits making science fun. a memory wall sup now where staff and visitors are sharing thoughts. one visitor came to take a look is brian matthews. >> made a big impression on any mi childhood. i wanted to save it for the future. >> brian is an engineer with auto desk and an expert in what is known as reality capture, he decided he should be doing it here. >> i called up our friends and like any other experiment they were game. >> he got other volunteers working as fast as they can to make a 3 d record of the building and exhibit. they're using new technologies including one starting with photos from a still camera. >> this isk0xcÑ called photo gramitry. >> a software program puts them together into this incredible image. >> that software can analyze two dementional pictures and make a 3 d model. >> they're using laser scanners starting in the machine shop. again, a software program analyzing millions of data points from lasers combining them. result is an image so detailed koit be used to create a replica of t
a first of its kind museum with interactive exhibits making science fun. a memory wall sup now where staff and visitors are sharing thoughts. one visitor came to take a look is brian matthews. >> made a big impression on any mi childhood. i wanted to save it for the future. >> brian is an engineer with auto desk and an expert in what is known as reality capture, he decided he should be doing it here. >> i called up our friends and like any other experiment they were game....
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the 17-year-old senior for science and technology filed a lawsuit claiming she was the victim of religious discrimination after saying her work at the sunday school program would not count as national honor society community service requirement. the fairfax county school board faith based service policy states in order to be considered for credit faith based activities quote, must have a secular purpose and may not include preparation or participation in the performance of religious services. even though her 46 hours of service at church is well over the society requirement she still may be kicked out. whether he look at whether sunday school service should be used. they left it up to the school district to decide. a spokesperson for the person here was not aware of the lawsuit and would be unable to comment. the student's attorney says unless he makes up the community service along with 4 additional hours she may be removed from nhs. >> the enforcement comes from the school district. does she have an opportunity to make this up elsewhere and will she? >> the national honor society policy
the 17-year-old senior for science and technology filed a lawsuit claiming she was the victim of religious discrimination after saying her work at the sunday school program would not count as national honor society community service requirement. the fairfax county school board faith based service policy states in order to be considered for credit faith based activities quote, must have a secular purpose and may not include preparation or participation in the performance of religious services....
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science. in the journal of science there was an editorial several years ago saying that a forensic science was an oxymoron, which was crystallized in 2009, when a panel chartered by congress put out a 300 page report about this. they reached the conclusion that the greatest question for the courts is how much science is in forensic science. specifically they talked about disciplines. not like a laboratory disciplines that people think of, like chemistry or blood, but these subjective pattern-based analogies, fingerprints, marks made by firing pins of guns on bullets, hair, fiber, bite marks, that these were sort of sciences developed by law enforcement, for law enforcement, but they did not have scientific studies on how common matches were. like something developed for medical applications, sometimes it was brought down to experts saying that based on their subjective analysis for a number of characteristics, there it is. host: let's take this to the legal area. one of the other for room -- h
science. in the journal of science there was an editorial several years ago saying that a forensic science was an oxymoron, which was crystallized in 2009, when a panel chartered by congress put out a 300 page report about this. they reached the conclusion that the greatest question for the courts is how much science is in forensic science. specifically they talked about disciplines. not like a laboratory disciplines that people think of, like chemistry or blood, but these subjective...
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have a program, the sally ride science day. she felt it was very important to get young girls going into engineering and science. >> president obama is reacting to her death. his statement reads, sally's life shows us there are no limits to what we can achieve. i have no doubt that her legacy will endure for years to come. since ride's first trip to space, 4 # other american women have followed in her footsteps. >> and she inspired tucker too. >> -- 42 other american women have followed in her foot steps. >> all of us. >> men and women, girls and boys. >> we all wanted to be an astronaut. >> there are reasons that some of us are behind the desk now and not in space. >> i'm he scared to jump. even more scared of being in a spacecraft. warm and humid start to the day. we are currently in the 70s. 57 at reagan national. check out your humidity. it is in the unpleasant range at this hour. 82%. our dew point temperatures are still rying in the upper 60s and low 70s. relief is on the way off to the north and west. it is a cold front
have a program, the sally ride science day. she felt it was very important to get young girls going into engineering and science. >> president obama is reacting to her death. his statement reads, sally's life shows us there are no limits to what we can achieve. i have no doubt that her legacy will endure for years to come. since ride's first trip to space, 4 # other american women have followed in her footsteps. >> and she inspired tucker too. >> -- 42 other american women...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> my next guest says that maintaining free trade is critical to economic growth. let's bring in jack girard, let me get this right. this is a fascinating tlie inin. you and your group is aligned with the white house that wanted to export liquid natural gas. and the ceo of dow chemical doesn't want you to. i don't get this. we are either for or against free trade. >> andrew is my friend as well. but we are for free trade. we are pleased that the white house is for free trade and the department offen a energy has d analysis. the more you export the more benefit to the united states in the form of job creation. so it is a win, win for us and we should play by the free market rules of free trade. what is his beef? i'm trying to understand this beef. is it prices? >> well, it is a mother's belief that if we could keep the price of natural gas at home, it would drive the price down. the price years ago at $13 was dropped to $3 wbecause of the f
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> my next guest says that maintaining free trade is critical to economic growth. let's bring in jack girard, let me get this right. this is a fascinating tlie inin. you and your group is aligned with the white house that wanted to export liquid natural gas. and the ceo of dow chemical doesn't want you to. i don't get this. we are...
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the national academy of sciences is studying the affects of radiation from the machines. the tsa contends the full body scan is safe. in most recent reports, it shows the passenger would have to be screened 17,000 times a year. >>> not a bad day and still felt kind of warm and we waiting for the ball to drop. >> and winter officially starts on friday. >> sure. >> there is something else going on allegedly. the wind is the story today, too, and we got up to 62 degrees. we have a good amount of sun and that is delightful. then we step out and it's like yikes. >> it makes it feel more cold. >> and. >> a lot of gusts over 30 miles an hour and getting that. now, the next few hours, i think that is going to get greatly diminished. the wind will be getting better and maybe a bit of a breeze tomorrow and otherwise, wednesday is looking terrific. 62 degrees and that is above the average. dulles and bwi into the upper 50s and that is still a factor and that is on the eastern shore and this is the cold air. fifty in the district and 47 at dulles, 44, hagerstown and cumberland. it's
the national academy of sciences is studying the affects of radiation from the machines. the tsa contends the full body scan is safe. in most recent reports, it shows the passenger would have to be screened 17,000 times a year. >>> not a bad day and still felt kind of warm and we waiting for the ball to drop. >> and winter officially starts on friday. >> sure. >> there is something else going on allegedly. the wind is the story today, too, and we got up to 62 degrees....
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which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> three minutes to go and it is clear here at the end of the trading session. no two ways about it. this was a risk-on day for the markets. here we go. we had some optimism today when we learned that speaker boehner went back to the white house. they met for about 45 minutes on the fiscal cliff. now we're going back to the highs of the session. a gain of about 100 points right now on the dow jones. and they sold the treasuries and the yield on the 30 year. moving higher. the yield on the ten year up to 1.77%. what led us higher in the stocks? it's been the sector of the day today. we've been highlighting it all day today. the financials have been the strongest. bank of america the strongest among the dow components which we'll talk about in a moment. and hewlett-packard among the technology stocks have been the laggers today. first of all, is this the kind of rally you'd expect if we're getting a deal done here? we're making movement in washington. >> this is wha
which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> three minutes to go and it is clear here at the end of the trading session. no two ways about it. this was a risk-on day for the markets. here we go. we had some optimism today when we learned that speaker boehner went back to the white house. they met for about 45 minutes on the fiscal cliff. now we're going back to the highs of the session. a gain of about 100 points right now on the dow jones. and they sold...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> cenk: all right, back to "the young turks." we're talking about crazy conservatives and their reaction to the shooting. something interesting happened at the beginning of sunday's football game, a lot of things involving gun and politics in sunday night football. ben has that story for us. >> yes, cenk, i was watching sunday night football, michael in particular with the niners playing. early in the game, the pre-game show warned that they took the president's speech at the high school near the elementary school where the shooting happened and said you can watch watch, and they did cut away for 15 minutes. as a football fan i first think i felt was people are going to be very angry at this, even given it's obvious national importance. >> think how upset i was, i was watching the business report on cmbc and there was a football game on. >> but on twitter the reaction was venomous. we have three tweets that came out. here's the first one.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> cenk: all right, back to "the young turks." we're talking about crazy conservatives and their reaction to the shooting. something interesting happened at the beginning of sunday's football game, a lot of things involving gun and politics in sunday night football. ben has that story for us. >> yes, cenk, i was watching...
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truck out there find the latest improvements in russian medical science. showing off some of the newest gadgets and research the russian health care. good health habits to advance life saving treatments. breakthrough away from the bright lights of the capital. the. recently announced its. placement surgery with a brand new. technology it's not surprising that they were. speaking. the best performance. as a result. the way to go. which is just the most recent evolution. the first mechanic. in one thousand fifty two. limitations. improve this.
truck out there find the latest improvements in russian medical science. showing off some of the newest gadgets and research the russian health care. good health habits to advance life saving treatments. breakthrough away from the bright lights of the capital. the. recently announced its. placement surgery with a brand new. technology it's not surprising that they were. speaking. the best performance. as a result. the way to go. which is just the most recent evolution. the first mechanic. in...
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obtaining video of the suspected shooter recorded six years ago when holmes was eighteen at a summer science camp held at a college in san diego identifying forty year old army veteran wade michael page as the gunman who walked into a sikh temple south of milwaukee sunday morning and opened fire with a nine millimeter semiautomatic handgun killing five men and one woman and wounding three others including the first police officer to arrive on scene friday morning adam lanza shoots his own mother at home several times he drives roughly five miles to sandy hook elementary with guns and ammunition in the car state officials say it's a place he knows from childhood the why he goes there to kill remains a mystery and this kind of coverage is going on twenty four seven and no i'm not going to take the time right now to talk about gun control and whether or not we need to have more or less regulation of what i would like to discuss as whether or not the mainstream media does a disservice in this coverage of these types of stories and the quarter of mass shootings that just makes america so unique a
obtaining video of the suspected shooter recorded six years ago when holmes was eighteen at a summer science camp held at a college in san diego identifying forty year old army veteran wade michael page as the gunman who walked into a sikh temple south of milwaukee sunday morning and opened fire with a nine millimeter semiautomatic handgun killing five men and one woman and wounding three others including the first police officer to arrive on scene friday morning adam lanza shoots his own...
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stonehill only offered one course in computer science. they also say that patty heart said incorporate filings, third point says here, that her degree is in fact in business administration. and though she may have taken a small number of courses and not for a minor degree. of course, there could be all kinds of reason for these information being in the filings if it is in fact correct. we want to hear what they have to say about these degrees that these board members are listed as having, the third point says that they do not. >> it will be having to see what they have to say on this. herb, what do you think? >> when you have a ceo or someone high up in a company who has sort of stretched it on the resume, i've mentioned this in a variety of stores over the years. at some point it often means something. it just depends what their response is going to be, can they keep their heads buried in the sand. >> damage control stock. >> it could be a simple date misprint. >> absolutely. >> misprinted date, nobody notices for years and years. it's l
stonehill only offered one course in computer science. they also say that patty heart said incorporate filings, third point says here, that her degree is in fact in business administration. and though she may have taken a small number of courses and not for a minor degree. of course, there could be all kinds of reason for these information being in the filings if it is in fact correct. we want to hear what they have to say about these degrees that these board members are listed as having, the...
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some of the essays that he wrote about the conflict between science and religion and imagery and medieval literature and subjects like that and in the year 1911 when he was completely out of political power, these essays are truly impressive. they reflect reading in three languages, english, german, and french, some italian, too. enormous intelligence and erudition, and to think he was a superb president of the united states, he was as someone once said, a polygon, a man of many, many dimensions. >> in the middle of this all your book "dutch" came out, and the question i want to ask you is, is it -- what's the difference about writing about a man who has been dead for years versus a man who was alive? what are the two experiences like? >> a journalist once asked me that question after i made the contract to do the reagan biography. he said to me, is it easier to write about a live person or a dead person. and i hadn't thought of it, and i was struggling to think what to say when my wife who was in the next room shouted out dead is easier. and, of course, the journalist used that line to b
some of the essays that he wrote about the conflict between science and religion and imagery and medieval literature and subjects like that and in the year 1911 when he was completely out of political power, these essays are truly impressive. they reflect reading in three languages, english, german, and french, some italian, too. enormous intelligence and erudition, and to think he was a superb president of the united states, he was as someone once said, a polygon, a man of many, many...
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crystal from the "weekly standard" and liz of the christian science monitor. a list of some of the mass shootings. ' 2012. school july 20th. aurora colorado. white sprim mist in a sikh temple. jacob. lanza kills 27 plus himself. in fact there were 1313 mass shootings so far this year. brit, what is going on? >> we certainly we do yet, this one. day comes up and i think than any of the others because of the scale of it and because of victims were little children. and so i think looking at it from a washington perspective, politically impact of it is likely to be greater. the hard thing to do in commenting on reacting to this is that so much of the information that we have gotten so far has turned out to be draw any conclusions. so much we know and it will be a while before it's possible. intelligent observations. what kind of steps can be taken to prevent this. >> nina, president obama talked about taking meekful action. but he also talked about taking action after the shooting of gabriel giffords in january of 2011 that killed six and wounded 13 and he never d
crystal from the "weekly standard" and liz of the christian science monitor. a list of some of the mass shootings. ' 2012. school july 20th. aurora colorado. white sprim mist in a sikh temple. jacob. lanza kills 27 plus himself. in fact there were 1313 mass shootings so far this year. brit, what is going on? >> we certainly we do yet, this one. day comes up and i think than any of the others because of the scale of it and because of victims were little children. and so i think...
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inhof of the science committee issued a report back in october where he said the obama administration not just the epa but several agencies are working to find way to regulate the hydraulic fracturing at the federal level to stop the practice altogether. irony is fracking is one thing in the environmental -- excuse me, manufacturing sector that lifted up the economy. to the point it's not talked about exporting liquid natural gas. >> hypocrisy of the idealogue on the left. in the past coal was a big offender. they wanted to kill coal, which the epa has done. natural gas is wond evidenceful because it emit that was carbon. now coal is abolished we don't have new plans and now they are going after the natural gas. supposed to be benign. if you say it's a pendulum, it's not. ratchet. it expands. republicans can shrink it in the future you be in the end, it's inforrable and it grows. >> thank you. stay tuned for president's >>
inhof of the science committee issued a report back in october where he said the obama administration not just the epa but several agencies are working to find way to regulate the hydraulic fracturing at the federal level to stop the practice altogether. irony is fracking is one thing in the environmental -- excuse me, manufacturing sector that lifted up the economy. to the point it's not talked about exporting liquid natural gas. >> hypocrisy of the idealogue on the left. in the past...
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sounds like science fiction? well, today it's science fact. join me on a journey that is light
sounds like science fiction? well, today it's science fact. join me on a journey that is light
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we'll look at the science next. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> all of us here at abc news have devoted this week to hearing from you, addressing your questions, searching for solut
we'll look at the science next. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. excuse me, sir i'm...
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science technology innovation. developments from around russia we. covered. for joining us here in. the u.s. teetering on the fiscal cliff the president the senate and the house of representatives still no closer to a deal it's just days to go until taxes for americans across the board jump massively at the same time a spending plummets activist and journalist says it's not the deadlock that bothers him but what has already been agreed upon. the real problem in my eyes is not the fact that they can't reach an agreement but rather that they have reached an agreement on many fundamental things the grievance they have reached is that neither of them are going to advocate to put more money in the hands of working people they have no problem whatsoever removing a trillion dollars or three trillion dollars from the economy and delivering it to the bankers they did that inside of twenty days back in two thousand and eight and again in two thousand and nine with very little discussion. everyone agrees on both sides of the aisle that sum's sort of reduction in benefits from social security a
science technology innovation. developments from around russia we. covered. for joining us here in. the u.s. teetering on the fiscal cliff the president the senate and the house of representatives still no closer to a deal it's just days to go until taxes for americans across the board jump massively at the same time a spending plummets activist and journalist says it's not the deadlock that bothers him but what has already been agreed upon. the real problem in my eyes is not the fact that they...
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we have a problem with respect to an old model in the life sciences and applied sciences. this is a problem. i am on a panel for emerging technologies. advanced technology developments. this was news to me. it is not about hardware but about systems and components. industry has something to learn from what is happening in the way the defense department is mulling the development of new technologies from basic sciences. >> i have been working for google for the last eight years. larry and sergei were brought together to create google. private industry. google is the epitome of the with the forces come together to create what i think is an innovation now. one thing you have to learn is he wants you to have a healthy disregard for the impossible. that is something that took me quite a while to shift my brain to work that way. i want to bring back to what president faust was talking about. what concerns me greatly because of the house the disregard for the impossible and working with educational institutions, i have great concerns for where we're going as a country and i will
we have a problem with respect to an old model in the life sciences and applied sciences. this is a problem. i am on a panel for emerging technologies. advanced technology developments. this was news to me. it is not about hardware but about systems and components. industry has something to learn from what is happening in the way the defense department is mulling the development of new technologies from basic sciences. >> i have been working for google for the last eight years. larry and...
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clarify that and clarify whether there's any real science that suggest people that have that kind of condition might be violent. >> there is none. there's absolutely no evidence that if you have asberger's, you're more likely to be violent than anybody else. i got some e-mails and blogs after our last conversation. i didn't intend to say people with asberger's lack empathy, they lack the ability to judge social cues. i look at you like you're looking at me, it may look like i don't have empathy, i wanted to clarify that as well. >> more and more detail emerging, no sign of motive. killed his mother, went to the school and clearly looks like he planned it quite carefully. the fbi seized a computer. one of the things they know is he was playing pretty violent video games, reenacting battle scenes with graphic characters and so on. i was debating this on twitter today, if you're watching and want to get involved in any of this, tell me, many have been strong about all these things. people saying there's no link between any of this and anyone watching violent video games, but here's my q
clarify that and clarify whether there's any real science that suggest people that have that kind of condition might be violent. >> there is none. there's absolutely no evidence that if you have asberger's, you're more likely to be violent than anybody else. i got some e-mails and blogs after our last conversation. i didn't intend to say people with asberger's lack empathy, they lack the ability to judge social cues. i look at you like you're looking at me, it may look like i don't have...
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they should instead encourage all the conflicting science to look for ways to launch political dialogue as you. also said that russia is waiting for concrete diplomatic actions from damascus which has confirmed it is ready for dialogue the u.n. arab league special envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi has already called for the formation of a transitional council the international peace effort comes amid fresh bloodshed which has become rather common in the water and state reporters got as close as they could to bring you the real stories of the violence that's tearing the country apart and that's what we're focusing on today in our series on the events that shaped twenty twelfth. it became fairly apparent after a massive regional arab spring and in the wake of that the next context of a pro-democracy movement and a revolution or civil war was not what was happening in. the media just. cracking down on people who think what about the guy on top of the politics and diplomacy that are simply too important to ignore. i remember i was a training session of the syrian football team and the coach wa
they should instead encourage all the conflicting science to look for ways to launch political dialogue as you. also said that russia is waiting for concrete diplomatic actions from damascus which has confirmed it is ready for dialogue the u.n. arab league special envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi has already called for the formation of a transitional council the international peace effort comes amid fresh bloodshed which has become rather common in the water and state reporters got as close as...
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. >> well, in the last 20 or 30 years imaging in medical science has advance advanced to the degreeso tha we can actually use techniques like functional magnetic resonance centre imaging or fmri and pet scanning to actually take pictures of the activity in the human brain. and we can do this noninvasively. so the visual is showing you an fmri machine right now. and so if we're interested in understanding the brain mechanisms underlying ptsd, we could have people with ptsd in the scanner recalling their own traumatic events and neutral events as we. we could also show them their queues or triggers. or we could show them emotional material and then observe the activity of the brain. and actually researchers have been doing this for the past 20 years to study ptsd. and they've largely focused on a couple different brain-- well, several different brain regions but i will talk about a couple of them. the first is the a mig da labs, the temp ral lobe structure, one on the right and left. and the it is responsible to threat or po tleningts in the environment. so ts is the a good tng. we want
. >> well, in the last 20 or 30 years imaging in medical science has advance advanced to the degreeso tha we can actually use techniques like functional magnetic resonance centre imaging or fmri and pet scanning to actually take pictures of the activity in the human brain. and we can do this noninvasively. so the visual is showing you an fmri machine right now. and so if we're interested in understanding the brain mechanisms underlying ptsd, we could have people with ptsd in the scanner...
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"curiosity" pushing the limits of technology, science and of dreams while opening a new chapter in the history of american space exploration. >> they have started guided entry. >> reporter: it was an unprecedented, high-risk entry and landing the nasa team called seven minutes of terror. >> and they're good! >> reporter: computers controlled the descent with no help from earth and mission control, slowing the spacecraft from 13,000 miles an hour, 17 times the speed of sound, to zero in that crucial seven-minute window. >> we have acquired the ground through radar. >> reporter: animation playing out what the data seemed to confirm. >> standing by. >> reporter: and just after 10:30 pacific time, 1:30 in the morning eastern -- >> touchdown confirmed. >> reporter: -- the cheers spilling over into tears for scientists and engineers in mission control, many who had spent their entire lives targeting this moment. >> "curiosity," the most sophisticated rover ever built, is now on the surface of the red planet, where it will seek to answer age-old questions about whether life ever existed there
"curiosity" pushing the limits of technology, science and of dreams while opening a new chapter in the history of american space exploration. >> they have started guided entry. >> reporter: it was an unprecedented, high-risk entry and landing the nasa team called seven minutes of terror. >> and they're good! >> reporter: computers controlled the descent with no help from earth and mission control, slowing the spacecraft from 13,000 miles an hour, 17 times the...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. so i want to bring up something that's been bothering me all weekend following the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut the corporate media has a latched on to the story like the parasitic vultures they are now i don't mean to say that the shooting doesn't deserve attention but the fact of the matter is that the way the corporate press covers these types of tragedies is like shock and awe or and it's always the same check it out. first big deal yet of the alleged gunman james holmes i'm a.b.c. news obtaining video of the suspected shooter recorded six years ago when holmes was eighteen at a summer science camp held at a college in san diego identifying forty year old army veteran wade michael page as the gunman who walked into a sikh temple south of milwaukee sunday morning and opened fire with a nine millimeter semiautomatic handgun killing five men and one woman and wounding three others including the first police officer to arrive on scene friday morning
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. so i want to bring up something that's been bothering me all weekend following the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut the corporate media has a latched on to the story like the parasitic vultures they are now i don't mean to say that the shooting doesn't deserve attention but the fact of the matter is that the way the corporate press covers these types of...
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. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes.
. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes.
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remarkable scholar and leader and person of genuine courage, and has been a professor of environmental science at george mason university since 2006. she's been in a variety of academic positions at harvard stan forward and other universities before the one that she has now. she's also served on the blue ribbon commission established by the president's 15-member commission which produced a report very recently that address one of the principle challenges for the nrc in the coming years, to develop an integrated nuclear waste program. and make sure we move from spent pulls to dry casts in as many of our nuclear facilities as possible. this issue is extraordinarily important to connecticut, because of our connecticut yankee and mill stone plants where some of our fuel is still stored in pools and where we have a substantial amount of nuclear waste. and the interest of connecticut in this issue is very, very profoundly significant. dr. mcfarlane is an academic and cleaning ailty. and i am proud to support her for this committee. the members of the committee will be as impressed by her professiona
remarkable scholar and leader and person of genuine courage, and has been a professor of environmental science at george mason university since 2006. she's been in a variety of academic positions at harvard stan forward and other universities before the one that she has now. she's also served on the blue ribbon commission established by the president's 15-member commission which produced a report very recently that address one of the principle challenges for the nrc in the coming years, to...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> hi, everybody, thank you for joining us on fox news on our special coverage this saturday of the murders that happened in newtown, connecticut. newtown, 60 miles from new york city, a commuter town in many ways, to the big city of manhattan, but a community all its own, a small community that many of us probably didn't know too much about yesterday until we got the news of the shooting and exactly what happened at sandy hook elementary school. at this point we probably all feel a little bit connected to this community. it's something that the president talked about yesterday and the president getting very emotional while making a statement at the white house saying we've endured too many of these incidents over the last few years and every time he learns the news he reacts not as a president, but as a parent. let's listen to the president. >> i know there's not a parent in america who doesn't feel the same overwhelming grief that i do. t
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> hi, everybody, thank you for joining us on fox news on our special coverage this saturday of the murders that happened in newtown, connecticut. newtown, 60 miles from new york city, a commuter town in many ways, to the big city of manhattan, but a community all its own, a small community that many of us probably didn't know too much...
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and science fiction channel rescheduled violence at a high school until next week and another special from december 26 is moved to january 6, and our sister company, fox shows repeats of family guy and american dad on sunday because of potential licensive content in the new episodes scheduled to arab and show time airs a warning for viewers before a show of a serial killer and homeland, a series of terrorism saying "in light of the tragedy that has occurred in connecticut the following program contains images that could be disturbing, viewer discretion is advised." i would not bet we have seen the last of violence on the screens but for now, it seems to be hollywood's way of paying respect. >>neil: so, thank you. is hollywood going too far? or is there a real problem with the onscreen violence? we are asking to moms. overreaction? >>guest: nothing is an overreaction but there may not be a direct causal relationship between violence on the screen and violence committed by people that are really mentally insane. it is not an excuse. but this man was terribly stubbed. what is more of a c
and science fiction channel rescheduled violence at a high school until next week and another special from december 26 is moved to january 6, and our sister company, fox shows repeats of family guy and american dad on sunday because of potential licensive content in the new episodes scheduled to arab and show time airs a warning for viewers before a show of a serial killer and homeland, a series of terrorism saying "in light of the tragedy that has occurred in connecticut the following...
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science chose to take this picture from a weird angle. we will stay focused on the nose end of things. dutch and norwegian scientists proving that rudolph actually being a red nosed reindeer absolutely the best new thing in the world today. now it's time for the last work with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >> if i knew last night that john boehner didn't have the votes to pass his plan b, why didn't he? >> tomorrow the house will pass legislation to make permanent >> yes, we are going to have the the votes. >> wasting everyone's time. >> nope. >> will there be a vote tomorrow? >> the meaningless vote is even more meaningless. >> this is some sort of dance. >> these are gyrations i've never seen before. >> a bunch of members called up john boehner and said we don't like this. >> house republicans have refused to govern. >> every time this guy takes a step forward he gets slammed. >> boehner takes a step forward. >> joe biden spoke today for the first time. >> the president is sab luteally committed to keeping this promise. >> he
science chose to take this picture from a weird angle. we will stay focused on the nose end of things. dutch and norwegian scientists proving that rudolph actually being a red nosed reindeer absolutely the best new thing in the world today. now it's time for the last work with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >> if i knew last night that john boehner didn't have the votes to pass his plan b, why didn't he? >> tomorrow the house will pass legislation to make permanent >>...
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years has been the challenge of attracting people with the backgrounds that we're going to need with science and math, the s.t.e.m. subjects to be able to continue to do the jobs that are critical to our defense establishment and i wonder if either you or general dempsey could address what strategy we have for trying to attract those young professionals when the private sector is offering them so many more attractive monetary rewards? >> you know, it's something, initially i shared the same concern but when i went out to nsa and, and when i look at the people involved in that area not only at my past agency but other agencies as well i have to tell you we are attracting some very bright, capable, young people to those jobs and they're very interested, they're very capable and i have, with the investment we're making in cyber i'm absolutely convinced we'll attract the talent to make that work. >> i think our challenge as a nation, excuse me, general dempsey, is to get enough young people engaged in those subjects so we're training the people we need. >> i think the service chiefs will have a
years has been the challenge of attracting people with the backgrounds that we're going to need with science and math, the s.t.e.m. subjects to be able to continue to do the jobs that are critical to our defense establishment and i wonder if either you or general dempsey could address what strategy we have for trying to attract those young professionals when the private sector is offering them so many more attractive monetary rewards? >> you know, it's something, initially i shared the...
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well the true science technology innovation called the list of melon mints from around russia we've got the future covered. used them to see. destruction without to see. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice. and restored by huge efforts. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. putin is of all people. into all of russia the song i. want to use today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are the day. this continues here in l a t tens of thousands of people marching bahrain's capital as anti-government protests continue in the gulf the uprising has been going on for almost two years now and it's often met with a brutal response by the country's security forces saeed you see if from the bahrain center for human rights says the authorities affirm their actions because they enjoy western support government to have. grown with the country so that's why they don't care i want to hear in one night more than one hundred. thousand will. be listed. and what are you going t
well the true science technology innovation called the list of melon mints from around russia we've got the future covered. used them to see. destruction without to see. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice. and restored by huge efforts. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. putin is of all people. into all of russia the song i. want to use today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada....